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      28th Sep 2007
I travelled to Australia from the USA and after resetting my computer for
Sydney Time, Microsoft Outlook 2002 stretched all my appointment dates,
stretching them across a day and adding two little clock symbols at the end
of each appointment in the calender. It made a mess of my schedules. I am
using Outlook for appointments and reminders only.

I tried to clean the calender using tzmove.exe. After installing it as
suggested earlier in this discussion group it first asked me to make Outlook
my default mail site. I did this and double-clicked tzmove.exe again. A
"Change Calender Time Zone" window opened with an optional data file named
"Personal Folders". After I clicked OK it reported that "no appointments,
meetings or reminders were found that need to be moved to the new time zone"
- and nothing happened.

Can someone please tell me what might be wrong. In the Change Calender Time
Zone do I need to insert a different folder perhaps where the information is
stored and how can I find it.

All help is greatly appreciated.

Shortly.

 
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      29th Sep 2007
in this part:
"A
"Change Calendar Time Zone" window opened with an optional data file named
"Personal Folders". After I clicked OK it reported that "no appointments,
meetings or reminders were found that need to be moved to the new time
zone"
- and nothing happened.
"
are you sure it wasn't asking you to locate the Calendar Folder you want to
shift the appointments in?

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"Shortly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I travelled to Australia from the USA and after resetting my computer for
> Sydney Time, Microsoft Outlook 2002 stretched all my appointment dates,
> stretching them across a day and adding two little clock symbols at the
> end
> of each appointment in the calender. It made a mess of my schedules. I
> am
> using Outlook for appointments and reminders only.
>
> I tried to clean the calender using tzmove.exe. After installing it as
> suggested earlier in this discussion group it first asked me to make
> Outlook
> my default mail site. I did this and double-clicked tzmove.exe again. A
> "Change Calender Time Zone" window opened with an optional data file named
> "Personal Folders". After I clicked OK it reported that "no appointments,
> meetings or reminders were found that need to be moved to the new time
> zone"
> - and nothing happened.
>
> Can someone please tell me what might be wrong. In the Change Calender
> Time
> Zone do I need to insert a different folder perhaps where the information
> is
> stored and how can I find it.
>
> All help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Shortly.
>


 
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